“Play the one where it sounds like the whole studio is going to explode.” Suzanne Ciani is a woman of great talent who found success in every area of interest she sought to explore. A pioneer of electronic music, her mastery of the modular synthesizer–a instrument in infancy when she discovered it–propelled her to much

“We are here to say goodbye to… Sorry, I have a blank.” Fiona (Fiona Gordon), a Canadian librarian in a small and snowy town, is called away to Paris by her 88-year-old aunt Martha (Emmanuelle Riva), who is about to be sent off to a nursing home against her will. Fiona rushes across the Atlantic

This Week of Horror – October 22-28, 2016 Welcome back to The Ink & Code’s weekly round-up of all exciting things in the world of horror! Prepare to open your minds and open your wallets. 1) It’s a new Day of the Dead Johnathon Schaech is starring in the latest remake of Day of the Dead

Mondo has announced a hell of pair of titles this week! Joe Spinell’s horrifically beautiful face is recreated by Randy Ortiz for the cover to the Maniac – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. From the press release: An absolutely phenomenal, sleazy synth score from Jay Chattaway perfectly capturing the unease and grime of Times Square in its pre-Disney

This Week of Horror – October 15-21, 2016 Welcome back to The Ink & Code’s weekly round-up of all exciting things in the world of horror! Prepare to open your minds and open your wallets. 1) Night of the Living Dead lives again! George Romero’s genre-defining Night of the Living Dead has been digitally restored by New

This Week of Horror – October 8-14, 2016 Welcome back to The Ink & Code’s weekly round-up of all exciting things in the world of horror! Prepare to open your minds and open your wallets. 1) Evil Dead goes unrated Fede Alvarez‘s remake/pseudo-sequel Evil Dead gets an unrated version that will release on VOD platforms on

This Week of Horror – October 1-7, 2016 Welcome back to The Ink & Code’s weekly round-up of all exciting things in the world of horror! Prepare to open your minds and open your wallets. 1) Jordan Peele goes horror Jordan Peele, one half of the hilarious duo behind Key & Peele takes a stab at horror with his

Fantastic Fest 2016 Wrap-up Like Boyz II Men sang, “It’s Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.” In our case, it’s hard to say goodbye to all of last week. Fantastic Fest concluded on September 29th and we’re just a little sadder for it. All our coverage can be found here, but we wanted to take this

Elle – A Fantastic Fest 2016 Review Challenging films often pay off in ways that you can expect. You go into a film thinking that the subject matter will be titillating, even shocking, and you walk out with a sense of relief in knowing that you got exactly what you bargained for. That is not

Not every film can get an in-depth review, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have anything to say. Here are some more thoughts from screenings we attended. The Autopsy of Jane Doe is the English-language feature debut of André Øvredal (who wrote and directed 2010’s Troll Hunter). Much like The Void (reviewed here), this film was a